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Home > Exhibitions > Asheville Strong
Mark Peiser, “Passage Etude Tableau 2,” 2013, hot-cast, phase-separated glass with acid finish. Gift from the James & Judith Moore Glass and Craft Collection, 2018.55.12. Image credit Tim Burleson.

Asheville Strong

Celebrating Art and Community After Hurricane Helene

Dates:
February 14–May 4, 2025
Location:
Appleby Foundation Gallery

The Asheville Art Museum is delighted to present an exhibition of artwork by artists who live and work in the Helene-affected Appalachia region. The Museum was founded by a group of passionate artists in 1948 with a mission, in part, to share and promote the art of Western North Carolina. Carrying on that legacy, this special, non-juried exhibition celebrates the strength and diversity of our regional arts community acknowledging the significant impact of Hurricane Helene on the lives of artists across Southern Appalachia. Our aim is to provide an opportunity and venue for impacted artists to showcase their work, connect with each other and collectors, and join together in a collective act of resilience.  

Appalachia Helene-affected Counties:

North Carolina: Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Buncombe, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, Cherokee, Clay, Cleveland, Forsyth, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Surry, Swain, Transylvania, Watauga, Wilkes, Yadkin, Yancey

Tennessee: Carter, Cocke, Greene, Johnson, Unicoi

Georgia: Rabun

Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians

Featured artists:

  • Bee Adams
  • Meseret Aitken
  • Rob Amberg
  • Walter Arnold
  • Tim Barnwell
  • Jose Pablo Barreda
  • Barbara Beckerman
  • Sara Bell
  • Mark Bettis
  • Gwen Bigham
  • Sandra Bottinelli
  • SunRay Braley
  • Cynthia Bringle
  • Edwina Bringle
  • Cynthia Brody
  • Casey Lance Brown
  • Kira Bursky
  • Katherine Butlerdewit
  • Jaime Byrd
  • Teghan Casey
  • Aliyah Chastain
  • Theresa Clower
  • Susan Coleman
  • Luek Collins
  • Benjamin Conley
  • Melina Coogan
  • Linda Cook
  • Mary Ann Cooper
  • Josh Copus
  • Margaret Curtis
  • Julyan Davis
  • Lisa De Girolamo
  • JD de Wit
  • Philip DeAngelo
  • Sarah Jones Decker
  • Kimberly Dow
  • Nabil El Jaouhari
  • Beth Elliott
  • Amanda (Emery) Emery
  • Casey Engel
  • Victoria Estes
  • Melissa Ezelle
  • Alysia Fischer
  • Barbara Fisher
  • Barbara Francois
  • Jon-Delia Freeman
  • Stephen Fulghum
  • Julieta Fumberg
  • Bill George
  • Ehren Gerhard
  • vanessa german
  • Joey Gigliotti
  • Chrys Corn Goodman
  • Jacob Michael Goodman
  • Linda Goodwin
  • Kat Green
  • Bill Green
  • Carmen Grier
  • Michelle Hamilton
  • Annabeth Hannaford
  • Tom Hansell
  • Michael Hatch
  • Luke Haynes
  • John Davis Held
  • Alison Shea Hernandez
  • Sandy Herrault
  • Moni Hill
  • Kevin Hogan
  • Evie Horton
  • Ebenezer Incognito
  • Annie Jacobsen
  • Jenna Jaffe
  • Kate-Lan Johnson
  • Lindsay Jones
  • John Mac Kah
  • Erin Keane
  • Lindsay Keeling
  • Caitlin Kilpatrick
  • Anne Kimmel
  • Meredith King
  • Wanda Ann Kinnaman
  • Kim Kinsella
  • Ani Kinyon
  • Jeff Kinzel
  • Margie Kluska
  • Jan Kolenda
  • Kenn Kotara
  • Joanie Krug
  • Ishmael Leaver
  • Emet Leipold
  • Michael Leipold
  • Nicole Leth
  • Deborah Levine-Donnerstein
  • Erik Mace
  • Tybee Maitri
  • Susan McChesney
  • Daniel McClendon
  • Robin McCoy
  • Cisco McMullin
  • Kevin Miller
  • Jordan Moodie
  • Camille Morin
  • Richard Christian Nelson
  • William Newman-Wise
  • Anna Norton
  • Veronika Paderni
  • Volha Panco
  • Linda Pannullo
  • Matt Panuska
  • Genevieve Pascolla
  • Laura Peery
  • George Pfeffer
  • Jenny Pickens
  • Selene Plum
  • Elizabeth Porritt Carrington
  • Alison Press
  • Cheryl Prisco
  • Chelsea Ragan
  • Nick Raynolds
  • Emily Reason
  • Tim Reaves
  • Chad Rendel
  • Emily Robison
  • Leslie Rowland
  • Melinda Russek
  • Edwin Salas Acosta
  • Gesica Sargarovschi
  • Deana Sasdelli
  • Kelly Saunders
  • Molly Sawyer
  • Clay Sayre
  • Zoe Schumaker
  • Lauren Schwartz
  • Eliza Bell Schweizbach
  • Jennifer Sharkey
  • David Sheldon
  • Sandra Shelly
  • Jessie Shinn
  • Dave Shirar
  • Randy Siegel
  • Amanda N. Simons
  • Julie Slattery
  • Gertrude Graham Smith
  • Bernadette St. Pierre-George
  • Kyndra Sweep
  • Patricia Sweet
  • Amanda Trader
  • Catherine Twomey
  • Martina Tyler Pell
  • Joël Urruty
  • Greg Vaeth
  • Adam Void
  • Mandy Wallace
  • Elizabeth Walton
  • Lauren Whipple
  • Luke Whitlatch
  • Alan Wieder
  • Liz Williams
  • Emma Wilson
  • Jason Woodard
  • Gayle Barker Woody
  • Amanda Yoder
This exhibition is organized by the Asheville Art Museum. It could not have taken place without the dedicated organizational support of Ehren Gerhard, curatorial project manager. Important support provided by Americana Foundation, Art Bridges Access for All, and ArtsAVL.

Learn more about the artists of Asheville Strong

Related Programs & Events

Thursday, Feb 13, 2025

Asheville Strong: Participating Artist & Member Preview

As a valued Museum Member, we invite you to join us for the exclusive preview of our upcoming exhibition Asheville Strong: Celebrating Art and Community

Saturday, Mar 15, 2025

Community Day | Asheville Strong: Celebrating Art and Community After Hurricane Helene

The Asheville Art Museum invites you to visit for free on Saturday, March 15, 2025 between noon–5pm! Come celebrate the exhibition Asheville Strong: Celebrating Art

Saturday, Apr 19, 2025

Express Tour: Asheville Strong

During this 30-minute tour, you’ll discover and learn about one or more artworks featured in the Asheville Strong exhibition. Join an engaging conversation led by Volunteer Educator

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